Kane Footwear, the US-based brand known for its focus on post-activity recovery shoes, has expanded its environmental commitments through a new collaboration with non-profit organisation 1 percent for the Planet. The initiative includes the release of a limited-edition shoe, which will generate an additional contribution to the charity, exceeding Kane’s existing pledge to donate 1 percent of annual revenue to environmental causes.

The launch underscores Kane’s broader sustainability strategy, which includes using Brazilian sugarcane-derived EVA in its flagship Revive shoe, reducing packaging waste with FSC-certified materials, and running a take-back program—Project Renew—that repurposes used shoes into yoga and changing mats.

“This collaboration reflects Kane’s dedication to going beyond expectations,” said Kate Williams, CEO of 1 percent for the Planet. “Their contribution will have a multiplying effect, helping unlock environmental impact across our network.”